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**Microangiopathic hemolytic anemia (Schistocytes) | **Microangiopathic hemolytic anemia (Schistocytes) | ||
**Plt count <100 | **Plt count <100 | ||
*Chemistry | *Chemistry | ||
**Normal or elevated BUN/Cr | **Normal or elevated BUN/Cr | ||
*Coags | *Coags | ||
**Abnormal | **Abnormal | ||
*LFT | |||
**AST > 70, bilirubin > 1.2 | |||
**ALT elevation (although usually <500) | |||
*LDH > 600 | |||
*CT or US to check for hepatic hematoma (if needed) | *CT or US to check for hepatic hematoma (if needed) | ||
Revision as of 05:33, 6 June 2015
Background
- HELLP = Hemolysis, Elevated LFTS, Low Platelets
- Clinical variant of preeclampsia
- Any pt >20wk gestation or <4wk postpartum c/o abd pain should receive HELLP w/u
- Usually presents w/in 48 hr of delivery
- 80% of pts have no evidence of preeclampsia before delivery
Clinical Features
- RUQ or epigastric pain - 40-90%
- Proteinuria - 86-100%
- Hypertension - 82-88%
Differential Diagnosis
3rd Trimester/Postpartum Emergencies
- Acute fatty liver of pregnancy
- Amniotic fluid embolus
- Chorioamnionitis
- Eclampsia
- HELLP syndrome
- Mastitis
- Peripartum cardiomyopathy
- Postpartum endometritis (postpartum PID)
- Postpartum headache
- Postpartum hemorrhage
- Preeclampsia
- Resuscitative hysterotomy
- Retained products of conception
- Septic abortion
- Uterine rupture
Diagnosis
- CBC
- Microangiopathic hemolytic anemia (Schistocytes)
- Plt count <100
- Chemistry
- Normal or elevated BUN/Cr
- Coags
- Abnormal
- LFT
- AST > 70, bilirubin > 1.2
- ALT elevation (although usually <500)
- LDH > 600
- CT or US to check for hepatic hematoma (if needed)
Treatment
- Similar to that of severe preeclampsia or eclampsia
- Magnesium
- BP control
- Coagulopathy correction
- Transfuse platelets if < 20,000 or active, uncontrolled bleeding
Complications
- DIC
- Acute renal failure
- Subcapsular liver hematoma
- Abdominal distention
- Maintain adequate intravascular volume
- If unstable consider embolization vs surgery
See Also
References
- EBM, Volume 12, Number 8, Aug 2010. Postpartum Emergencies
